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A new MP3 sermon from Alpha and Omega Ministries is now available on SermonAudio with the following details: Title: Abolition, Rick Warren, Bill Craig, PWC, Honorius Subtitle: The Dividing Line 2025 Speaker: Dr. James White Broadcaster: Alpha and Omega Ministries Event: Podcast Date: 2/12/2025 Length: 61 min.
Late day show today wherein we covered the North Dakota abolition vote, Rick Warren's horrific eisegesis, Bill Craig on Jesus' "re-incarnation," Eric Conn and the PWC, and then to a lengthy discussion of Honorius, Francis, and world's most useless dogma, "Papal Infallibility."
This is the fourth in a series of episodes dedicated to a young woman and returning cohost, Dagmar from The Netherlands. This episode is with special guest and leading philosopher, William Lane Craig. Dagmar wasn't available for this recording, but Signe from Denmark joined in for this conversation about why there are so many different versions of Christianity, what matters most, and why Bill Craig is a Christ-follower. Dagmar has co-hosted many Finding Something REAL episodes in the past four years. Although Dagmar is interested in, learned a lot about, and is drawn to Jesus, and chose to get baptized when she was a child, she has not yet decided to take a leap of faith as an adult. She has a comfortable life and enjoys partying with friends and admits that were she to give her life to Christ her life would change and people would view her differently. She's grown up in a secular culture and for this series, reached out to some friends for new faith questions including some about the credibility of Jesus, why there are so many variations of religion and Christianity, and the history of Christianity. ABOUT WILLIAM LANE CRAIG: William Lane Craig is a Visiting Scholar of Philosophy at Talbot School of Theology and Professor of Philosophy at Houston Christian University. He and his wife Jan have two grown children. At the age of sixteen as a junior in high school, he first heard the message of the Christian gospel and yielded his life to Christ. Dr. Craig pursued his undergraduate studies at Wheaton College (B.A. 1971) and graduate studies at Trinity Evangelical Divinity School (M.A. 1974; M.A. 1975), the University of Birmingham (England) (Ph.D. 1977), and the University of Munich (Germany) (D.Theol. 1984). From 1980-86 he taught Philosophy of Religion at Trinity, during which time he and Jan started their family. In 1987 they moved to Brussels, Belgium, where Dr. Craig pursued research at the University of Louvain until assuming his position at Talbot in 1994. He has authored or edited over thirty books, including The Kalam Cosmological Argument; Assessing the New Testament Evidence for the Historicity of the Resurrection of Jesus; Divine Foreknowledge and Human Freedom; Theism, Atheism and Big Bang Cosmology; and God, Time and Eternity, as well as over a hundred articles in professional journals of philosophy and theology, including The Journal of Philosophy, New Testament Studies, Journal for the Study of the New Testament, American Philosophical Quarterly, Philosophical Studies, Philosophy, and British Journal for Philosophy of Science. In 2016 Dr. Craig was named by The Best Schools as one of the fifty most influential living philosophers.
Bill Craig and Amber Vaden look at session 6 (Acts 4:36–5:11) in the Summer 2024 Explore the Bible study of Acts 1-12.
Bill Craig and Amber Vaden look at session 2 (Genesis 24:12-20,24-27) in the Spring 2024 Explore the Bible study of Genesis 20-50. The post Session 2 (Mar. 10) Explore the Bible Adults appeared first on Explore the Bible.
Bill Craig and Amber Vaden look at session 8 (Genesis 9:1-15) in the Winter 2023-24 Explore the Bible study of Genesis 1-19. The post Session 8 (Jan. 21) Explore the Bible Adults appeared first on Explore the Bible.
Guests: Dr. William Lane Craig and Lee Strobel PCA's Biblical Worldview Conference is scheduled for September 24-26 and has some outstanding speakers focused on the conference theme of “I Am” which examines the importance of the personhood and divinity of Jesus to our lives. Here is the schedule for the event held at Prestonwood Baptist Church, 6801 W. Park Blvd, Plano, TX 75093. SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 24 6:00 p.m. – Doors Open 6:30 p.m. – Welcome & Introductions 6:45 p.m. – Panel Discussion (Lee Strobel, Allie Beth Stuckey & Jeremiah Johnston) 8:15 p.m. – Dismissed MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 25 8:00 a.m. – Doors Open 8:30 a.m. – General Session (Lee Strobel, Tim Barnett) 10:45 a.m. – Breakout Session 1 11:30 a.m. – Lunch 1:00 p.m. – Breakout Session 2 1:50 p.m. – General Session (Mary Jo Sharp) 3:00 p.m. – Dismissed TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 26 8:00 a.m. – Doors Open 8:30 a.m. – General Session (Justin Brierley, William Lane Craig & Jeremiah Johnston) 11:45 a.m. – Dismissed This episode features interviews with two of the conference speakers - Dr. William Lane Craig and Lee Strobel. Bill Craig has two earned doctorate degrees and his 1994 apologetic book Reasonable Faith serves as the basis of his ministry of the same name, which provides “an intelligent, articulate, and uncompromising yet gracious Christian perspective on the most important issues concerning the truth of the Christian faith today.” Lee Strobel is an atheist-turned Christian and best-selling author of more than 40 books, including The Case for Christ, that have sold 14 million copies and won numerous awards. Lee currently serves as the founding director of the Lee Strobel Center for Evangelism and Applied Apologetics at Colorado Christian University. Lee is also releasing his new book Is God Real: Exploring the Ultimate Question of Life and will be speaking about this issue at the conference. Special shout out to Jared Wood for allowing us to use his music - check him out at JaredWoodMusic!
RMR 0229: Join your hosts Bryan Frye, Lizzy Haynes and Dustin Melbardis for the Retro Movie Roundtable as they revisit The Boondock Saints (1999) [R] Genre: Action, Thriller, Crime Starring: Willem Dafoe, Sean Patrick Flanery, Norman Reedus, David Della Rocco, Billy Connolly, David Ferry, Brian Mahoney, Bob Marley, Richard Fitzpatrick, William Young, Robert Pemberton, Bill Craig, Dot-Marie Jones, Scott Griffith, Layton Morrison, James Binkley, Matthew Chaffee, Robert Eaton, Kym Kristalie, Gerard Parkes Director: Troy Duffy Recorded on 2023-08-16
Bill Craig and Amber Vaden look at session 3 (Mark 3:20-30) in the Fall 2023 Explore the Bible study of Mark. The post Session 3 (Sept. 17) Explore the Bible Adults appeared first on Explore the Bible.
Bill Craig and Amber Vaden look at session 3 (Mark 3:20-30) in the Fall 2023 Explore the Bible study of Mark. The post Session 3 (Sept. 17) Explore the Bible Adults appeared first on Explore the Bible.
Bill Craig and Amber Vaden look at session 3 (Jeremiah 7:1-15) in the Summer 2023 Explore the Bible study of Jeremiah and Lamentations. The post Session 3 (June 18, 2023) Explore the Bible Adults appeared first on Explore the Bible.
Bill Craig, Amber Vaden, and Dwayne McCrary look at session 2 (John 12:20-33) in the Spring 2023 Explore the Bible study of John 12-21. The post Session 2 (March 12, 2023) Explore the Bible Adults appeared first on Explore the Bible.
This December 25th show celebrates the Holiday Season, Christmas, and the coming of the light. Music includes Joni Mitchell; Steve Paul Simms; Lennie Gallant; Laura Bird; Bruce Cockburn; Bill Craig; John McCutcheon; Mahalia Jackson and Eileen McGann.
Bill Craig and Dwayne McCrary look at session 1 (John 1:1-14) in the Winter 2023 Explore the Bible study of John 1-11.
Bill Craig and Dwayne McCrary look at session 13 (Micah 7:1-10,18-20) in the Fall 2022 Explore the Bible study of Amos, Jonah, Hosea, and Micah.
Bill Craig and Dwayne McCrary look at session 12 (Micah 4:6-8; 5:1-9) in the Fall 2022 Explore the Bible study of Amos, Jonah, Hosea, and Micah.
Bill Craig and Dwayne McCrary look at session 11 (Micah 3:1-12) in the Fall 2022 Explore the Bible study of Amos, Jonah, Hosea, and Micah.
Biographical - Roger Blevins & Bill Craig
Last week Dale Tuggy discussed William Lane Craig's theory about the Trinity for an hour. In one sense this was a momentous occasion when two heavy-hitting philosophers got into the ring to duke it out. In another sense, the limited constraint of one hour barely gave either much time to warm up or process the other's position, much less land any serious blows. Still, it was a worthwhile exchange and it has already received over 5,000 views in its first week on YouTube. In this followup interview, I ask Dr. Tuggy about his impression of the exchange, his further thoughts on Craig's somewhat controversial Trinity theory, and how he would reply if given more time to engage with the "deity of Christ" texts. If you haven't yet listened to the debate, you can get it on YouTube or if you prefer audio, listen to Tuggy's Trinities podcast, episode 349. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bj_WLXoL90I —— Links —— Here's the original debate between Dale Tuggy and William Lane Craig on YouTube, on the Trinities podcast Check out these other interviews with Dr. Tuggy More debates here Check out the One God Over All class, which provides you with an introduction to unitarian theology as well as explanations to commonly misunderstood texts. Support Restitutio by donating here Designate Restitutio as your charity of choice for Amazon purchases Join our Restitutio Facebook Group and follow Sean Finnegan on Twitter @RestitutioSF Leave a voice message via SpeakPipe with questions or comments and we may play them out on the air Intro music: Good Vibes by MBB Attribution-ShareAlike 3.0 Unported (CC BY-SA 3.0) Free Download / Stream: Music promoted by Audio Library. Who is Sean Finnegan? Read his bio here
Bill Craig and Dwayne McCrary look at session 2 (1 Kings 8:46-60) in the Summer 2022 Explore the Bible study of 1 and 2 Kings.
Bill Craig and Dwayne McCrary look at session 12 (2 Thessalonians 2:13-3:5) in the Spring 2022 Explore the Bible study of 1 and 2 Thessalonians.
Bill Craig and Dwayne McCrary look at session 10 (Daniel 4:28-37) in the Winter 2021-22 Explore the Bible study of Ezekiel and Daniel.
Welcome to The Nonlinear Library, where we use Text-to-Speech software to convert the best writing from the Rationalist and EA communities into audio. This is: The Neglected Virtue of Scholarship, published by lukeprog on LessWrong. Eliezer Yudkowsky identifies scholarship as one of the Twelve Virtues of Rationality: Study many sciences and absorb their power as your own. Each field that you consume makes you larger... It is especially important to eat math and science which impinges upon rationality: Evolutionary psychology, heuristics and biases, social psychology, probability theory, decision theory. But these cannot be the only fields you study... I think he's right, and I think scholarship doesn't get enough praise - even on Less Wrong, where it is regularly encouraged. First, consider the evangelical atheist community to which I belong. There is a tendency for lay atheists to write "refutations" of theism without first doing a modicum of research on the current state of the arguments. This can get atheists into trouble when they go toe-to-toe with a theist who did do his homework. I'll share two examples: In a debate with theist Bill Craig, agnostic Bart Ehrman paraphrased David Hume's argument that we can't demonstrate the occurrence of a miracle in the past. Craig responded with a PowerPoint slide showing Bayes' Theorem, and explained that Ehrman was only considering prior probabilities, when of course he needed to consider the relevant conditional probabilities as well. Ehrman failed to respond to this, and looked as though he had never seen Bayes' Theorem before. Had Ehrman practiced the virtue of scholarship on this issue, he might have noticed that much of the scholarly work on Hume's argument in the past two decades has involved Bayes' Theorem. He might also have discovered that the correct response to Craig's use of Bayes' Theorem can be found in pages 298-341 of J.H. Sobel's Logic and Theism. In another debate with Bill Craig, atheist Christopher Hitchens gave this objection: "Who designed the Designer? Don't you run the risk. of asking 'Well, where does that come from? And where does that come from?' and running into an infinite regress?" But this is an elementary misunderstanding in philosophy of science. Why? Because every successful scientific explanation faces the exact same problem. It's called the “why regress” because no matter what explanation is given of something, you can always still ask “Why?” Craig pointed this out and handily won that part of the debate. Had Hitchens had a passing understanding of science or explanation, he could have avoided looking foolish, and also spent more time on substantive objections to theism. (One can give a "Who made God?" objection to theism that has some meat, but that's not the one Hitchens gave. Hitchens' objection concerned an infinite regress of explanations, which is just as much a feature of science as it is of theism.) The lesson I take from these and a hundred other examples is to employ the rationality virtue of scholarship. Stand on the shoulders of giants. We don't each need to cut our own path into a subject right from the point of near-total ignorance. That's silly. Just catch the bus on the road of knowledge paved by hundreds of diligent workers before you, and get off somewhere near where the road finally fades into fresh jungle. Study enough to have a view of the current state of the debate so you don't waste your time on paths that have already dead-ended, or on arguments that have already been refuted. Catch up before you speak up. This is why, in more than 1000 posts on my own blog, I've said almost nothing that is original. Most of my posts instead summarize what other experts have said, in an effort to bring myself and my readers up to the level of the current debate on a subject before we try to make new contributions to it. The Less Wrong community is a particularly smart and well-read bunch, but of course it doesn't always embrace the virtu...
Inspirational musician and song writer talks about his work in various outfits and expressing himself on the bandstand.
Bill Craig delivers this message at The Glade Church, October 17, 2021
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Bill Craig and Dwayne McCrary share insights on Session 3 for the Fall 2021 Explore the Bible study of Philippians, Colossians, and Philemon The post Session 3 (September 19, 2021) Explore the Bible Adults appeared first on Explore the Bible.
Bill Craig brings the sixth message in the current series "Summer Wise, Summer Not" at The Glade Church, July 11, 2021
Radio and TV host Bill Spadea and television personality and producer Jessica Nutt explore everything form culture to life to politics to comedy. Speaking Podcast is a New Jersey 101.5 production.
April 1 2021 Belmont Banter BONUS EDITION (episode 51) Dave Gilham ‘Gilley' The Official podcast of Whitstable Town F.C. In this bonus edition we catch up with Dave Gilham (‘Gilley') as he is known to everyone in the Whitstable, Faversham and Herne Bay area. Gilley first taste of football came at 15 years old when he joined Faversham but he did not take to it at first, but a year later he was back. Scored on his debut at 17, and he loved it, so much so that over 50 years later he is still playing football. Gilley stayed at Faversham for 9 years during which time they won the league and numerous cups and trophy's, then he joined Whitstable under Bill Craig. Says that at Whitstable, Gerry Allan and Phil Sullivan were some of the best he ever played with and tells some great stories. Turned down Southern League Football with Canterbury as he did not fancy all the traveling. Still plays Vets Football for Whitstable and says he can't stop, he loves the game. Podcasts from Belmont Banter, If you have any questions regarding Belmont Banter… Contact us: questions@whitstabletownfc.club Can't Find Belmont Banter? It's the Podcast they are all talking about We are on… YouTube, Twitter, Audible, Apple Podcast and Apple Play, Podbean, Facebook, Amazon Alexa, Google Podcast, Player FM, Siri, Spotify, Twitter and Listen Notes and other media outlets… just search ‘belmont banter podcast'
Dr. Bill Craig's newsletter on the value of human worth is important for everyone to hear. Listen to what Dr. Craig says America believes about all human beings. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/todayskey/message
Revisiting Season One, Episode One ("I Do...Not?") of Smith's Point. In this episode written by Bill Craig and directed by John Rich, a movie star (Teresa Graves) comes to stay at the inn on the night before her wedding.
What do you wish you knew 35 years ago about managing your finances? In today's episode of Fostering Financial Victories, Erik is joined by retired Greenville physician Bill Craig to talk about what Bill would have done differently with his finances if he had had a crystal ball 35 years ago, how he handled planning for the future, and mistakes he's made along the way. How to connect with us: Instagram: @FosterVictorWealthAdvisors, @ErikMizell YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCk43zuXIgLTS3vq9VkxTMow Connect with a Wealth Coach: Info@FosterVictorWA.com
Damaris Norge har gitt norsk tekst til seks korte animerte videoer fra den kjente apologeten Bill Craig. Videoene formulerer på en kort og fengende måte sentrale argument for den kristne troen troverdighet. Med norsk teksting vil videoene være tilgjengelig for enda flere i Norge. (Merk at tekstingen er lagt inn som valgmulighet på filmene på Youtube, og må velges hver gang man vil se dem med norsk teksting.) I denne podkasten introduserer Bjørn Hinderaker (NLA Høgskolen / Damaris Norge) de seks videoene, Bill Craig som apologet, og samarbeidet med BioCosmos som har finansiert arbeidet med norsk teksting og tilleggsressurser på Snakkomtro. Damaris Norge har en opprettet egen side på www.snakkomtro.no som presenterer videoene. Her får vi en kort introduksjon til argumentene og en henvisning til relevante tilleggsressurser: https://snakkomtro.com/category/videoer/animerte-videoer-reasonable-faith
Finnes det gode grunner til å hevde at kristen tro er troverdig? Damaris Norge kan nå presentere seks animerte videoer fra www.ReasonableFaith.org med norsk tekst. Dette er organisasjonen til William Lane («Bill») Craig som er en av verdens ledende kristne apologeter. I denne videoserien presenteres sentrale argumenter for kristen tro på en enkel, klar og overbevisende måte. I forbindelse med at vi lanserer disse videoene med norsk tekst og med ressurssider på Snakkomtro, stilte Bill Craig villig opp til en lengre samtale om kristen apologetikk med daglig leder Lars Dahle. Vi publiserer her denne samtalen som podkast. Samtalen er også publisert som video på youtube. Så langt har følgende seks videoer norsk tekst: 1) kalam som gudsargument, 2) fininnstilling som gudsargument, 3) moral som gudsargument, 4) Jesu påstander om seg selv som argument, 5) Jesu oppstandelse som argument – fakta, samt 6) Jesu oppstandelse som argument – forklaringer. Se også: -Se spillelisten med animerte videoer fra Reasonable Faith: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL3gdeV4Rk9EfL-NyraEGXXwSjDNeMaRoX (for norsk tekst: velg Innstillinger – Teksting – norsk) -Ressurssidene til videoene på www.snakkomtro.no. - Video av samtalen mellom Bill og Lars Arbeidet med tekstingen av videoene og ressurssidene på Snakkomtro er støttet av stiftelsen BioCosmos.
Hard Charger? Check. Senior Military Leader? Check. Business Owner? Check. Incredible People Motivator? Check. Tune in today to hear about what Bill Craig has to say on all of those things and more. Bill is my Company First Sergeant in the Army National Guard. He has served over 18 years in the Army with 9 of them being on Active Duty. One of my favorite things about Bill is that he has mastered the art of leadership transformation—tailoring his leadership delivery to his audience for a masterful effect. He has a keen knack for developing and molding junior soldiers and employees into phenomenal leaders and it was a pleasure to share a discussion on Commanding Leadership with him. See you on the podcast! DISCLAIMER: The views expressed are those of the host and guest and do not reflect the official policy or position of the MAARNG, US Army, Department of Defense or the US Government. __ 01:35- Introduction 04:15- Borrowing Brilliance, Effective Leadership, Developing Trusting Relationships with Teammates, Tailoring Leadership Approach 10:20- Cultivating a Culture of Approachability, Setting Expectations, Establishing Mutual Trust 12:58- How a Leader Can Begin Establishing Trust 15:33- Getting in the Trenches, Being in the Most Impactful Place at the Right Time 20:21- Work Ethic, Balancing Obligations, Responding vs. Reacting 24:06- Train your Replacement, The Leadership Wheel, Leadership is a Circle, Not a Ladder 31:57- Teaching Point on Handling Failure 34:15- Lightning Round of Questions __ If you enjoyed hearing about Bill's journey, you can reach out to me at any of my social media links or on my website, www.commandingleadership.com and I can put you in touch. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
Dwayne McCrary and Bill Craig share thoughts related to the upcoming Explore the Bible session for this week on false teachers and teachings. The post PODCAST for Session 11 (August 11, 2019): Living with Opposition (Titus 1:1-5, 10-16) appeared first on Explore the Bible.
Jodi Monroe and Bill Craig talk about HUD Secretary Ben Carson's proposal to have renters who live in federally subsidized housing to pay up to 35 percent of their income instead of the current 30 percent. This conversation was recorded on Thursday, April 26, 2018.
Bestselling author Bill Craig joins us in this episode of CrimeFiction.FM to discuss his new book, the 10th in his Decker PI Mystery series, ARIZONA DEADLINE. Show Notes Bill shares the background of Sam Decker. He’s an ex-DEA agent turned private investigator who lives in the Florida Keys and the lead character in the Decker PI […] The post Arizona Deadline, by Bill Craig appeared first on CrimeFiction.FM.
NASA's NuSTAR spacecraft, launched in June of 2012, uses technology developed in part by Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory to take pictures of the sky in the most energetic X-rays ever to be focused. Bill Craig and Michael Pivovaroff talk about the innovative technology at the heart of NuSTAR and discuss some of the exciting science results from the first few months of NuSTAR's mission. Series: "Lawrence Livermore National Lab Science on Saturday" [Science] [Show ID: 25748]
NASA's NuSTAR spacecraft, launched in June of 2012, uses technology developed in part by Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory to take pictures of the sky in the most energetic X-rays ever to be focused. Bill Craig and Michael Pivovaroff talk about the innovative technology at the heart of NuSTAR and discuss some of the exciting science results from the first few months of NuSTAR's mission. Series: "Lawrence Livermore National Lab Science on Saturday" [Science] [Show ID: 25748]
NASA's NuSTAR spacecraft, launched in June of 2012, uses technology developed in part by Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory to take pictures of the sky in the most energetic X-rays ever to be focused. Bill Craig and Michael Pivovaroff talk about the innovative technology at the heart of NuSTAR and discuss some of the exciting science results from the first few months of NuSTAR's mission. Series: "Lawrence Livermore National Lab Science on Saturday" [Science] [Show ID: 25748]
NASA's NuSTAR spacecraft, launched in June of 2012, uses technology developed in part by Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory to take pictures of the sky in the most energetic X-rays ever to be focused. Bill Craig and Michael Pivovaroff talk about the innovative technology at the heart of NuSTAR and discuss some of the exciting science results from the first few months of NuSTAR's mission. Series: "Lawrence Livermore National Lab Science on Saturday" [Science] [Show ID: 25748]
Rich will be away from the mic and will not be taking phone calls tonight. Instead, feel free to hang out for a while and listen to a debate between two of the most prestigious representatives for both theism and atheism. They will give some of the best reasons why they do or do not believe in God. This show is normally for people of any perspective, Christian or not, to participate in a civil discussion on questions of worldview (Is there a God, Is Christianity True?, etc.). For the past 3 months, Rich has been opening the phone lines and discussing these questions every Tuesday from 8 to 9pm. You can find the archived episodes of this program at www.richfeola.com, as well as blog articles and free music written by Rich.